The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear May 6 in Pope County District Court.

* Jonathan Hanna, 39, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, theft of property, forgery — $15,000.

On Feb. 25, a woman reported to Russellville Police that her wallet had been stolen, which contained several debit cards and a checkbook, and that someone had used the cards without her permission.

Police visited the businesses in town where the cards were used and looked at the videos, and eventually identified Hanna and Isom by their Facebook pictures.

When questioned by police, both Hanna and Isom blamed the other for stealing the wallet. The wallet was stolen from a church, and both suspects admitted to being present in the church at the time of the theft. The total amount lost to the victim was approximately $2,500.

During the time of the investigation, another woman reported $1,500 had been removed from her bank account and that she suspected Hanna had been the one to withdraw it. When questioned by police, Hanna admitted to having a woman withdraw the money for him from an ATM.

* Gwanna Dye, 42, theft of property — $5,000.

After a purse was reported stolen at the restaurant, employees at Burger King saw what appeared to be Dye, an employee, steal the purse and leaving it in a dumpster. The police dug through the dumpster and found the purse.

Dye has warrants out in Conway, Dardanelle and Russellville for not paying fines. She said she had been previously convicted of a felony.

An Arkansas State Police trooper pulled over Hines after repeatedly veering off the road. The trooper smelled marijuana and searched the vehicle, found a .38 pistol and a glass jar containing an ounce of marijuana in the trunk, as well as a set of digital scales in the backseat.